Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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It helps to be Microsoft!

Armin

I am already forced to use Windows. I won’t use Internet Explorer when there are alternatives that are just as good if not far better than what Microsoft is offering on the browser front.

Mikah

Somehow I don’t think think IE 9 is going to be a huge success over 50% of PC’s run Windows XP for their operating system & are locked out from using IE 9.

Paulius

IMO a lot of these PCs are capable to run windows 7(My computer is ~6 years old and run w7 flawlesly). Advertisements to use Windows7 may help ; )

http://www.chantcd.com Matthew

Agreed. That’s what I keep saying.

Not that I’d use IE9 as my main browser, but I’d keep it on my PC — my Windows XP partition, that is — for testing websites if MS allowed that on XP.
But they don’t, so I guess I’m not going to test websites in IE9.

Sorry, I’m not going to spend hundreds of dollars on software for Win7 just so I can enjoy the Aero interface. If I want desktop eye candy, I’ll find some for FREE on my Linux partition (where I spend 99% of my computer time).

I’m a computer geek, not a lemming. Someone give me a *real* reason why XP won’t do, but Win7 will. I only have 4 GB of RAM on this machine, WinXP is plenty stable, WinXP has all the programs I need, etc.

Looking forward to see how the RC of IE9 will look like, also think Microsoft should have released a version for XP, but its obvious they want to move forward and not support a ten year old OS indefinitely.